Any user who has been enjoying the jailbreak for a while, is very likely to know the Activator tweak, cwhere we can assign tasks to any movement or press we make on the screen. Currently, as long as we know how to take advantage of it, it is one of the best and essential tweaks that we must have installed on our devices. As if the functions that it currently offers us were few, today we are going to talk about an Activator extension that allows us to associate actions with the closing of applications. At first it may be a bit confusing and of no practical use, but if we stop to think about the way we use our iPhone, we will surely find some usefulness for it quickly.
We are talking about EventOnAppClose, which as its name clearly indicates allows us to assign events or actions when we close an application on our device or rather we leave it leaving it in the background. This new extension is very flexible and allows us to establish which applications we want to use for this function and which ones we do not, so you can prevent the action from being launched when you are in a certain application by accidentally performing the established gesture.
Once we have installed this extension, we proceed to open Activator and we will see a new option called Close Any App. Within this section we will have to assign the action that occurs when we close a certain application on our device. To give an example so that its operation is clear.
How EventOnAppClose works
We can assign this function to the Camera app so that Once we close it after taking a photo, the Photos application will automatically open and we can edit the photo by adding filters. Or we can also assign our iPhone to perform a restart when we exit the iFile application to ensure that all the changes we make are saved.
EventOnAppClose is available completely free of charge on the BigBoss repo and logically being an extension of Activator, it needs this tweak to work.
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